Michigan Order Following Report On Restoration (Delinquency Proceedings) is a legal form used in the state of Michigan to report the results of a delinquency proceeding. It is typically used in juvenile court proceedings and is a summary of a juvenile court order. The report includes information about the juvenile, the offense, and the court-ordered outcome. The report is used to help ensure that juveniles comply with their court-ordered requirements. Types of Michigan Order Following Report On Restoration (Delinquency Proceedings) include: * Disposition Report — This report includes an overview of the court-ordered outcome and the requirements that the juvenile must meet. * Supervision Report — This report is used to provide information about the juvenile's progress while under supervision. * Aftercare Report — This report is used to provide information about the juvenile's progress while in an aftercare program. * Re-entry Report — This report is used to provide information about the juvenile's progress once they are released from a detention center.